What it takes to be in the top 1% of earners in each state
SmartAsset analyzed data to determine the minimum income required to be among the top 1% of earners in each state.
Continue ReadingSmartAsset analyzed data to determine the minimum income required to be among the top 1% of earners in each state.
Continue ReadingSmartAsset ranked 79 of the largest U.S. cities based on how much the minimum wage is worth after adjusting for the cost of living in each city.
Continue ReadingStacker cited data from ATTOM, a property data provider, to show how mortgage lending slumped in the fourth quarter of 2022 and which metropolitan areas were the most affected.
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Continue ReadingWondering how the 2022 holiday shopping season stacked up? Experian used data from the National Retail Federation to learn how much Americans spent.
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Continue ReadingFrom The Rock’s tequila to Cameron Diaz’s vegan wellness wine, Shopdog highlighted 10 brands you may have forgotten were founded by celebrities.
Continue ReadingExperian analyzed its auto loan data for the first three quarters of 2022 to identify the most popular cars being financed in your state.
Continue ReadingTexas Real Estate Source examined data from the Department of Agriculture to see which states recorded the most growth in farmland prices from 2018 to 2022.
Continue ReadingIn 2022, rents climbed slower than they had in 2021. Rentlodex ranked cities with the highest rent increases from December 2021 to 2022.
Continue ReadingStudy.com investigated the decline of reading scores across the country using data from the Nation’s Report Card.
Continue ReadingFoothold Technology examined data from the Census Bureau and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to visualize how Hispanic homeownership rates have grown over time and the challenges they face in buying a home.
Continue ReadingMoneyTransfers.com looked at data from 21 countries included in the latest remittances report by the World Bank to determine what it costs to send money from these countries and how that compares to the rest of the world.
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Continue ReadingHeyTutor analyzed the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress to see how different groups of students have fared in their reading and math assessments over the past 20 years.
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of the colleges whose graduates earn the most, using 2021 data—released in 2023—from PayScale. Colleges are ranked by the highest mid-career earnings.
Continue ReadingDoes your company have what it takes to last? Growthink used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to analyze national small business survival trends.
Continue ReadingEDsmart used data from the Department of Education to see which states’ colleges have the highest graduation rates. Three New England states top the list.
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Continue ReadingAn estimated 36.2 million Americans will work remotely by 2025. ClickUp determined some top strategies to keep remote workers engaged and productive.Â
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Continue ReadingToday’s Homeowner analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau to compare Black and white homeownership rates at the national level from 1994 through the first half of 2022, and at the state and city level from 2010 through 2021.
Continue ReadingTeachercertification.com used data from the Department of Education to see which colleges graduated the most students with master’s degrees for teaching bilingual, multilingual, and multicultural education.
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Continue ReadingMoneyGeek analyzed which states are most dependent on the federal government.
Continue ReadingThe U.S. economy may be approaching a recession. Small businesses can prepare with five strategies compiled by altLINE from news and industry sources.
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